2017 Bay of Fires Riesling

We’ve been having some bitterly cold and windy days here in Hobart over the last week.  I suppose it shouldn’t come as any surprise considering it is still winter.  Hence, I haven’t been drinking much of this variety.  Very unlike me I know.  I am so glad I happened to be in the right place at the right time when this presented itself.

It’s great on the nose.  I expected the usual citrus characters of lemons and limes and they are definitely there but there was a hint of pears as well.  I kept taking in the aromas and almost forgot to breath out!

The palate is fresh, zingy and citrusy but add texture, richness, clean acidity (don’t know how else to describe it) and excellent length and you get this delicious, beautifully balanced Riesling.  It is the complete package, simple as that.  Loved it!

Bay of Fires Website

Region: Tasmania     Price: $35     Source: Wine Tasting

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2015 Taylors ‘Taylor Made’ BDX

The term BDX should tell you this is a Bordeaux blend and it is.  A very traditional one at that.  Cabernet Sauvignon, Merlot, Malbec and Cabernet Franc make up the mix and they all have a say in this.

Looks great, smells great, tastes great.  That about sums it up.  My work here is done.  What should be said is, to complete malolactic fermentation, it spent time in 50% new and 50% two year old tight grained French oak.  I find that amazing for a $25 bottle of red wine.

In case you were wondering, it’s quite a full bodied wine but it doesn’t knock your socks off.  It’s been treated with respect and it respects your palate…if you know what I mean.  Blackberries, blackcurrants, spicy dark cherries, subtle oak notes (well done to the Taylors winemaking team) fine tannins and really good persistence.

On the front label it says, “Generous, balanced, dark fruit”.  It’s all of that and more.  This is great value for money, one of the best wines I’ve tried at this price!

Taylor Made Wines Website

Region: Clare Valley, SA     Price: $25     Source: Sample

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2016 Best’s Great Western LSV Shiraz Viognier

I am a big fan of this blend.  Côte-Rôtie should take a bow.  It has inspired a number of Australian producers to release a Shiraz Viognier blend resulting in many fine examples.  This is definitely in that category.

It is a terrific colour.  If you think it looks plush, wait until you smell and taste it.

It’s intense and aromatic on the nose.  Dark fruits, a hint of spice and smokey/charry oak are what I found here.  So far, there was a lot to be excited about and I was yet to taste it!

The dark fruits are not as obvious on the palate because some juicy blue fruits provide a great lushness.  There is a nice touch of spice and a little licorice joins the party.  The tannins are quite smooth if just a tad dry.  There is plenty happening with the flavours yet it is still so nicely balanced.  I would have no hesitation in recommending this wine.

Best’s Website

Region: Great Western, Vic     Price: $35     Source: Wine Tasting

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2017 Taylors ‘Taylor Made’ Pinot Noir

Pinot Noir is such a fickle bugger of a thing.  It doesn’t matter what price it is, it can create so many headaches for the winemaker (not forgetting the consumer).  Let’s be honest, if it wasn’t any good they wouldn’t go to the trouble of putting it into a bottle.

This is almost chivalrous in its demeanor.  It seems so polite, inoffensive and generous plus I have no doubt it’ll open the door for you when you turn up at the Taylor Cellar door (okay so I may have exaggerated a little there).

Cherries and cranberries on the nose get this started.  It smells fresh, simple as that (but it is not a simple wine).

These flavours flow through on the palate so easily you don’t have to think about it for too long.  It has nose to palate seamlessicity (that’s my new, made up word. You’ll know what I mean).  Sweet/sour cherry notes, raspberries and freshness are the key holders here.  They are the leaders without being the boss.  It’s a damn good drink for the money.

Taylor Made Wines Website

Region: Clare Valley, SA    Price: $25     Source: Sample

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2010 Patrick of Coonawarra ‘Grande Reserve’ Cabernet Sauvignon

When this wine appeared at a tasting recently, I said nothing else to those in attendance except, “put that one aside and try it later.”  A couple of people went home but the majority stayed and they remembered what I’d said.  Well, let me tell you, those that hung around were mighty impressed.  Some of the expressions were; “Oh, that’s beautiful”, “What vintage is that again? (response, 2010) You’re joking me”, “Is that cab sav because I don’t like cab sav but I really like that”.

For fear of stating the obvious, I didn’t taste this when it was made.  Very few would’ve.  I can only imagine how tight and tannic it would’ve been.  Thankfully, Luke Tocaciu and the crew saw it fit to let it bottle age for as long as the bank manager would allow and release it with some, albeit little in the scheme of this wine, bottle age.

This has everything on the nose and palate.  Still primary in almost every aspect.  If there was one hint of age, and I seriously mean one hint, it was the slight brick red rim when I poured it.  That’s where the age characteristics end.

Rich and, dare I say it, classic Coonawarra (minus the minty/leafyness).  Lots and lots of plush, juicy blackberry and blackcurrant fruit characteristics are doing a great job of carrying the 100% new oak that it spent 40 months in.  It sits so lusciously and long on the tongue it’s incredible considering its age.  It’s a keeper that’s for sure.

Patrick of Coonawarra Website

Region: Coonawarra, SA     Price: $125     Source: Wine Show Tasting

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2017 Hughes & Hughes Chardonnay

Tasmanian varieties and styles such as Sparkling wines, Pinot Noir and Riesling have inadvertently developed a high level of popularity while varieties like Chardonnay seemed to have almost been forgotten.  Not entirely but almost.

Take a whiff and flinty characters (like someone just struck a match) and stone fruits are certainly to the fore here.

I think the palate is where this shows its best.  Nectarine and peach characteristics are what I found and I can tell it’s great fruit.  Terrific texture and weight on the palate and nicely integrated lemony like acidity.  It all just seems to keep folding into itself and spreads across your taste buds.  Now I don’t think it’s built for the long haul but that doesn’t matter.  It’s great drinking now.

Hughes & Hughes Chardonnay notes

Derwent & Huon Valleys, Tas     Price: $32 (Bargain)     Source: Tasting at a mate’s place

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2016 Innocent Bystander Yarra Valley Chardonnay

I’m more than happy to admit to a weakness for Chardonnay.  The forgotten variety that sits lower on the popularity scale than Sav Blanc and Pinot Gris/Grigio.  Sadly, I can’t see this improving in the near or distant future.  It deserves better, and this one, at this price, is going to go a long way to bringing the ‘family’ back into the Chardonnay fold.

Pear and citrusy aromas get this lively little number off to a great start, even a little floral note is in the mix.

The palate is where it counts the most and it gives you plenty to consider, enjoy and talk about.  Isn’t that what wine is?  A social lubricant?

This is where you’ll find stonefruits (a broad term I’ve used before I know, sorry), pears have a say with their juiciness, lemony acidity is among it, some nuttiness probably almonds or cashews, it’s skinsy or if you’d prefer the term textural then I don’t think anyone will take you to task on that point.  To finish this little gem off there is a nice long acidic line as it eases on down the back of the tongue.  Delicious!

Innocent Bystander Website

Region: Yarra Valley, Vic     Price: $25     Source: Retail Purchase

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2017 XO Wine Co ‘Small Batch’ Shiraz Grenache

I tried the XO Shiraz and the XO Grenache so now it’s time to try the XO Shiraz Grenache.  Seems to be the natural order of things don’t you think?

It starts off with fresh berry basket and spiced cherry aromas.  This is so alive you’d be forgiven for looking for a pulse.  What I can tell you as well is, this is all about the fruit, no doubt about that.

Tuck in and you’ll find there is definitely red berries about, blackcurrants for sure and I tasted some juicy plums as well.  There is a nice touch of delicate spice and while it’s  medium weight on the palate, it offers plenty of flavour.

This is very easy to drink and when you add up all it offers the punter, then compare it to the price, you’re on a winner here!

XO Wine Co. Website

Region: McLaren Vale, SA     Price: $24     Source: Sample

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2016 Huntington Estate Tim Stevens ‘Signature’ Shiraz

When you put your name to something, anything really, it’s a pretty big endorsement.  When it’s your product you’re putting your name to, you’re moving things up a rung in my view.  Not that Tim Stevens isn’t proud of the other wines he makes, it’s just with this one he has not only put his name to it, he has put his own winemaking stamp on it as well.

The perfect purple gems that have gone into making this wine are “…from low-yielding 49-year-old vines of Huntington Estate’s Block 1”.  They were treated with cold soaking for three days then allowed to ferment on their skins for another five days.  Following this, they were pressed off and finished fermenting in American oak, 60% of which was brand spanking new!  I was rubbing my hands together and smiling like a cheshire cat in anticipation even before I opened it.  I must’ve looked like a bit of a dill.

When I saw the colour, the aromas were one delicious surprise.  I thought it was going to be darker fruits and there were but with some red ones thrown in too.  Now I don’t know if it’s possible but it was such a pretty aroma.

Because of those red fruit aromas in there, I thought there was going to be some sweetness, and there was some but not much really.  The dark fruits took over, elbowing their way to the front taking centre stage.  But!  Out of nowhere comes subtle spice, some plums and blueberries.  Apart from all of this, there’s a richness to it and to use a wine cliche, it’s like an “iron fist in a velvet glove”.  Tannins contribute, just, to the all-round ‘everything’ about this wine.  The new oak is not obvious which tells me just how good the fruit is.

It sounds a bit all over the place but it’s far from it.  It’s complex and cohesive rather than complicated and confusing.  Can’t see this growing old in a hurry.

Huntington Estate Website

Region: Mudgee, NSW     Price: $95     Source: Sample thanks to Huntington Estate and Define Wine

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2017 XO Wine Co Mclaren Vale Shiraz

I can’t think of a better way to start this review than by saying this is fresh, fruity and full of life, no doubt about that.  Straight away I knew I was in for something pretty good.  All the signs were there.  Okay, so they were on the front label where it said “Small Batch”, “Single Vineyard” and “McLaren Vale”.

Blackberries the main player, a sweet/sour cherry note, soft blueberry flavours heads on in to level things out a bit, there’s a delicate spice hit, hello dark chocolate and finishing with some fine tannins.  You want to try this yourself now don’t you?

This’ll will cellar for sure but I don’t think that’s necessary.  Tuck in and enjoy it in it’s youth I reckon.

XO Wine Co. Website

Region: McLaren Vale, SA     Price: $32     Source: Sample thanks to XO Wine Co.

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